Getting through a week without controversy can be difficult for Ndamukong Suh.

Voted the NFL’s dirtiest player for the second straight year in a recent Sporting News player poll, Suh denied he celebrated Sunday after an opponent suffered a concussion. Colts players alleged Suh and other Lions were laughing and pointing at Winston Justice, who was knocked down by Suh on a block following an interception.

Ndamukong Suh said he would never celebrate an opponent's injury, as the Colts are alleging he did. (AP Photo)

Suh said he was celebrating with teammates, and didn't know Winston was down.

"Since Sunday there’s been tremendous accusations, a lot of things said about me and the particular play that happened between me and Winston Justice," said Suh, via the Detroit News. "I am the type of person that would never celebrate someone being injured. I was celebrating my team playing well.

"The film never lies. I know there are a million cameras around me. I am not going to do anything to jeopardize myself or my team, particularly my team.

"I would like to say, though, if (Justice) did receive a concussion, I hope he heals up fast, and can get back on the field."

This has been a long season for the Lions (4-8), and for Suh, who was fined $30,000 in Week 12 for kicking Texans quarterback Matt Schaub. Suh said the kick was not intentional, and has grown tired of defending himself.

"I feel bad that it’s even something I had to deal with, but it is what it is," Suh said. "I’ve been an easy target for negative things."

Judging by the way Suh’s peers perceive him, that is unlikely to change.